"I'm very proud that the three of us have managed to establish that bond together." buzzfeed.com/natashajokic1/…
It's somehow been 10 years of the British girl band @LittleMix! So, we caught up with Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, and Jade Thirlwall to talk about their new album, fave throwback collabs, and how they once got bribed with free chicken into releasing a certain single.
Describe this #BetweenUs in three words.
Leigh-Anne: Iconic.
Jade: Celebration.
Perrie: Oh, celebration's a good one! Maybe journey, because it's literally the Little Mix back catalog. The journey of our careers.
What was the inspiration behind the new tracks?
Perrie: "Between Us" — I like how Jade describes it, as a love song to each other. It's about our friendship, our sisterhood, about the love we have for each other, how in sync we are, how much we have been through.
"No" — we are very strong-minded, business-savvy women. But a lot of the time, in the past and in the industry, we have been yes people. It's shit to admit, but there are times where people have walked over us...And we decided to write a song about saying no for a change.
"Cut You Off" is about someone who's really toxic in your life and you don't want anymore. We actually went to therapy as a group, which we think is really, really helpful. We got told to envision the people that are negative in our lives and the people who don't make us feel..
...very good about ourselves. And we imagined big scissors to cut people off — and then Jade came up with the concept to make it into a song, which I thought was really freaking cool.
Are there any tracks you would have done differently now?
Leigh-Anne: I don't regret them, because they all served their purpose. But I wouldn't have gone for "Change Your Life," personally. But I do love how it had a positive impact on a lot of people.
Jade: I don't remember if it was Nando's, but we basically got bribed with a free meal into [releasing] "Change Your Life" as a single.
Perrie: I bet they thought, "I know how to announce the news to them: Let's feed them loads of chicken and then it will go down well."
What was your favorite memory from working w/ Machine Gun Kelly?
Leigh-Anne: Actually, one of our fave collabs that we've done. We've collabed with amazing people, but we were just obsessed with his rap from the first time we listened to it. It took the song to another level.
Leigh-Anne and Perrie, how has becoming parents affected your approach to music, if at all?
Leigh-Anne: I can't wait to get back in the studio and write about them.
Perrie: They've put things in perspective, and you listen to music differently — which is weird.
What do you hope for from the next year? What will this iteration of Little Mix look like?
Perrie: I just can't wait to get on tour: seeing all the fans, performing, I miss it so much. I just want to sing, dance, be around everybody, and have the team back together.
“It was really important as I’ve worked with the Trevor Project for more than 10 years, and so I don’t think I would’ve been able to look myself in the mirror had I not said anything." buzzfeed.com/larryfitzmauri…
Daniel Radcliffe's made it no secret that he doesn't stand with J.K. Rowling's anti-trans beliefs.
In June of 2020, the actor and Harry Potter star published an open letter on The Trevor Project's website, stating that "trans women are women."
"You will get yourself rejected before you have even had the opportunity to get in front of a manager." buzzfeed.com/mayaogolini/wh…
If you're currently job hunting, chances are you've found yourself at your wit's end of the application process. They can be long, tedious, and often times you don't even get a response back.
Which is probably why this résumé "hack" is currently re-circulating around Twitter.
The hack is called "white wording," and it's a trick designed to outsmart most companies' Applicant Tracking Software. The software is designed to sort through job applications and choose the ones that align best with the job description.
"I went to the gym and I was in a towel and a guy went up and handed me a script and he said, ‘I had a feeling you were in show choir, am I right?’" buzzfeed.com/larryfitzmauri…
You know Glee — you love Glee.
One of the classic TV show's more memorable (for all the wrong reasons 🥴) characters was glee club director and teacher Will Schuester — or Mr. Schue — who was played by Matthew Morrison.
The episode seemingly boiled Mexican culture down to sombreros, maracas, tacos, and "Juan" jokes. buzzfeed.com/angelicaamarti…
Earlier this week, Prue Leith took to Twitter to announce that the Great British Bake Off's theme for their next episode would be "Mexican week."
Yeah, yikes 😅
It's not that I don't think it's possible to do an episode like this with appreciation and respect for the culture, but I was fairly certain that wasn't the direction #GBBO would be going.